The Perfect Disney Stroller

roxannex

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I searched the forums and I know the stroller subject has been discussed a billion times. :) But I wanted to ask what you think the perfect stroller for Disney is for a young toddler (14 months). Anyone take a young toddler to Disney and love his/her stroller?

I have a falling apart Peg Aria, and I'm considering getting a new stroller--partly for our trip in February.
 
We have one made by safety 1st that we bought at Target for $40. It's a great Disney stroller. It folds pretty small. It reclines and it has a basket and sunshade. It also has a tray for baby and a small tray for mom. The best part is that it was cheap, so if it gets lost, broken, etc. we don't feel too bad about it.
 
I searched the forums and I know the stroller subject has been discussed a billion times. :) But I wanted to ask what you think the perfect stroller for Disney is for a young toddler (14 months). Anyone take a young toddler to Disney and love his/her stroller?

I have a falling apart Peg Aria, and I'm considering getting a new stroller--partly for our trip in February.

Given how many times the airlines have broken my strollers I would probalby just bring the Aria. I think it is a great stroller for that age anyway and you will not be too upset if it gets broken. I have the Aria and a Mac Quest. I prefer the Aria for the baby and the Quest for the older kids (around 3 and up).
 
I think I have the same stroller. Acella or something like that??
Bought it for our last trip in Oct, and bringing it again.
Easy to steer and fold, storage basket, reclines, tray for DS and tray for me (small though - and strange size cup holder- my only pet peeve) but best of all, CHEAP!
Whatever you decide, make sure the little one is comfortable in it for a good period of time - I don't know how long I'd be able to sit in an umbrella stroller.
 

Thanks! I was really worried because we get in around 9 AM and our room isn't likely to be ready until the afternoon. I need something he'll nap in, and he doesn't like to nap in his stroller anymore. :(

Now I'm kind of leaning toward the bohemoth Venezia. At least it's posh!
 
PS. I'm not buying a Venezia. We have one, but never use it because it's so big.
 
I have the Aria, actually I used it for our everyday stroller for the last 6 or so months, but DS is now almost 2 and he is heavy. Steering him around in it in tight mall spaces has become difficult. I switched back to one of our medium sized strollers (evenflo). For Disney, though, and for 14 months, it would probably be very nice. It folds very easily, is very lightweight, has that nice handle on the side....your DC is probably not heavy enough to make maneuvering too difficult. It has a very nice snack tray and a cupholder for you, plus a smallish, but usable basket underneath. For your DC's age, probably not a bad choice. I have used our Combi though for 14 mos and will continue to do so for the time being for any of our Disney trips. It folds very very small, has a shoulder strap (a must for tram rides), is super light. It is missing the snack tray, but it's perfect for getting around Disney trams and transportation plus airports...good luck with your decision!
 


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